题目内容
8.There was daylight.Glass could tell that much without moving,but otherwise he had no idea of the time.He lay where he fell down the day before.His anger had carried him to the edge of the clearing (森林的空地),but his fever stopped him there.The bear had hurt Glass from the outside and now the fever hurt from within.It felt to Glass as if he had been hollowed out.He trembled uncontrollably,dreaming of the warmth of a fire.Looking around,he saw that no smoke rose from the remains of the fire in the campsite.No fire,no warmth.
He wondered if he could at least go back to his blanket,and made a tentative effort to move.The movement caused something deep in his chest.He felt a cough coming on and tensed his stomach muscles to stop it.The muscles were painful from earlier battles,and despite his effort,the cough broke out.It felt like his inside was being torn out through his throat.
When the pain of coughing decreased,he focused again on the blanket.
I have to get warm.It took all his strength to lift his head.The blanket lay about twenty feet away.He rolled from his side to stomach,moving his left arm out in front of his body.Glass bent his left leg,then straightened it to push.Between his one good arm and his one good leg,he push-dragged himself across the clearing.Each breath drew like a cutting through his throat,and he felt again the trembling in his wounded back.He stretched to grab the blanket when it came within reach.He pulled it around his shoulders,embracing the weighty warmth of the Hudson Bay wool.The he passed out.
Through the long morning,Glass's body fought against the infection of his wounds.He slipped between consciousness,unconsciousness and a confusing state,aware of his surroundings like random pages of a book,scattered glimpses of a story with no continuity to bind them.When conscious,he wished desperately to sleep again,if only to gain respite (暂缓) from the pain.Yet each interlude (中间) of sleep came with a terrifying thought that he might never wake again.Is this what it's like to die?
32.From the passage,we know thatC.
A.Glass was a hunter who used to hunt bears in the forest
B.Even though Glass was wounded,he killed the bear at last
C.After fighting with a bear,Glass was seriously wounded
D.Glass lay in the clearing for a week without being found
33.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?D
A.All the other people were searching for Glass when he was lying in the clearing.
B.Glass managed to put the blanket around his shoulders before he passed away
C.With one good arm and one good leg,Glass pushed-dragged himself back home
D.The whole morning Glass was sometimes conscious and sometimes unconscious
34.Paragraph 5of this passage mainly tells usD.
A.how Glass was wounded by a bear and died
B.what happened to Glass before he recovered
C.why Glass tried to get his blanket back
D.how Glass struggled to keep himself warm
35.We can infer from the passage thatA.
A.a desire for life supported Glass to struggle against hardships
B.life in the forest used to be hard for both animals and man
C.Hudson Bay was a small city where best wool was produced
D.Glass wanted to sleep as much as possible to recover soon.
分析 本文属于记叙文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了与熊搏斗后,格拉斯受了重伤,艰难求生的故事.
解答 32.C.细节理解题.根据第二段The bear had hurt Glass from the outside and now the feverhurt from within.可以判断与熊搏斗后,格拉斯受了重伤;故选C.
33.D.细节理解题.从最后一段He slipped betweenconsciousness,unconsciousness and a confusing state可知整个上午格拉斯有时是清醒的,有时是无意识的,故选D.
34.D.段落大意题.这一段的第一句话I have to get warm.It took all his strength to lift his head.The blanket lay about twenty feet away是最好的诠释,后面的内容都围绕这个Topic Sentence展开,Glass如何挣扎着使自己保持温暖;故选D.
35.A.推理判断题.从最后一段When conscious,he wisheddesperately to sleep again,if only to gain respite (暂缓) from the pain.Yet each interlude (中间) of sleep came with a terrifying thoughtthat he might never wake again.可以判断,Glass为了求生,不得不克服各种各样的痛苦;故选A.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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The only language that seems easy to learn is the mother tongue.We should(47)Bthat we all learned our own language well when we were(48)B.If we could learn English in the same way,it would not seem so difficult.(49)Dwhat a small child does.He listens to what people say.He tries(50)Bwhat he hears.When he is using the language,he is talking in it all the time.Just imagine how much(51)Dthat he gets!
So we can say that learning English is(52)Abecause a good command (掌握) of English
(53)Aupon a lot of practice,and practice needs great effort and(54)Bmuch time.Good teachers,records,tapes,books,and dictionaries will55,(55)Cbut they cannot do the student's work for him.
36.A.not | B.quite | C.only | D.very |
37.A.difficult | B.important | C.necessary | D.easy |
38.A.native | B.foreign | C.useful | D.mother |
39.A.learning | B.enjoying | C.trying | D.liking |
40 A.questions | B.problems | C.ideas | D.answers |
41 A.found | B.watched | C.noticed | D.known |
42.A.knowledge | B.time | C.money | D.English |
43 A.make | B.help | C.let | D.allow |
44.A.From | B.On | C.Since | D.After |
45.A.spelling | B.grammar | C.English | D.pronunciation |
46 A.happened | B.looked | C.seemed | D.felt |
47 A.know | B.remember | C.understand | D.think |
48.A.students | B.children | C.babies | D.grown-ups |
49 A.Act | B.Mind | C.Do | D.Think of |
50 A.talking | B.thinking | C.trying | D.practicing |
51.A.time | B.money | C.language | D.practice |
52.A.hard | B.easy | C.funny | D.difficult |
53.A.depends | B.tries | C.has | D.takes |
54 A.uses | B.takes | C.gets | D.expects |
55 A.do | B.work | C.help | D.master |
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A. | read | B. | has been reading | ||
C. | had read | D. | is reading |
A. | had been decorating | B. | had decorated | ||
C. | was decorating | D. | decorated |